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Make a division appear and disappear at will! It's a great effect.

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----------------------------------- Please note that this article also constitutes Part 3 of our "Layers" series. To view part 4 of that series see: So You Want to Move A Layer, Huh? ----------------------------------- ...use these to jump around or read it all
[ Toggling with MSIE]
This is a second full tutorial

[The Effect] [The Layer]
[Getting the Toggle Effect]

First things first... This is a tutorial dealing with Netscape Layers. You need to be running a Navigator browser at at least a 4.0 level to see the effect.

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This tutorial is one of a pair that offer the same effect, but use totally different methods to get the job done. If you haven't already, you should take the time to read over this tutorial's twin Toggling with MSIE. The toggling effect, an item being made able to appear and disappear, is done in MSIE by using a division. In this Netscape-based tutorial, we'll get the same effect by getting a layer to toggle.

And if you have read the other tutorial, I think you'll find that this one is a whole lot easier to understand.

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